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Hooves N' Wheels RV Park Horse Motel

On the southern outskirts of Weatherford, the Hooves N' Wheels RV Park Horse Motel nestles in a peaceful country setting to the west of Fort Worth. It sprawls across 14 acres that include horse stalls and boarding facilities for those traveling with their four-legged friends.RV camping at the Hooves N' Wheels RV Park and Horse Motel includes access to pull-through or back-in sites, with either 30 or 50-amp electric connections available. There are clean restrooms and showers, an RV dump station, as well as a dog park and a large laundry facility.Campers can take advantage of complimentary Wi-Fi at the Hooves N’ Wheels RV Park and Horse Motel or get active in the game and recreation room. There are security cameras throughout the property for your peace of mind, as well as staff who can answer all your questions.



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The Great Outdoors

A 45-minute drive east of the Hooves N’ Wheels RV Park and Horse Motel is the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge. It encompasses more than 3,600 acres of native forests, prairies, and wetlands that are reminiscent of how the area would have appeared before development. Begin your visit at the Hardwicke Interpretive Center to learn about the resident wildlife and native flora, then explore along the more than 20 miles of hiking trails winding through the refuge.On the other side of Weatherford is Cartwright Park, a sprawling green space that centers around a fishing hole - Sunshine Lake. This 30-acre water body is popular with local anglers, with a boat ramp where you can launch kayaks, canoes, or low-power motor vessels. Cartwright Park is also home to an illuminated softball field and several recreation pavilions, making it an ideal location for a family picnic. Kids can let loose on the children’s playground while sightings of white-tailed deer, armadillos, and coyotes are not uncommon.Another local fishing haunt is Benbrook Lake, which is around 45 minutes’ drive to the east of the Hooves N’ Wheels RV Park and Horse Motel. It's amid a scenic landscape of rolling hills and prairie meadows and opened in 1950 following the establishment of the Benbrook Dam. Aside from fishing in the waters of Benbrook Lake, there are several parks along its shores where you can hike, birdwatch, and picnic. Mustang Park lies on its southern shores while North Holiday Park sprawls to the east and Pecan Valley Park just to the north.

Exploring the City

Campsites at Hooves N’ Wheels RV Park and Horse Motel are just ten minutes’ drive from the center of Weatherford, which is home to several supermarkets where you can pick up grocery supplies. There are also gas stations here if you need to fill up your RV rental and a great selection of restaurants that range from fast-food joints to gourmet restaurants.While you’re in Weatherford, don’t miss a visit to the Doss Heritage and Culture Center, which details the people and events that have shaped Parker County. Embark on a self-guided tour to learn about the life of early settlers in Texas and the Native Americans of Parker County, as well as the significance of cattle drives in the region. The Doss Heritage and Culture Center also hosts a range of child-friendly programs, storytime sessions, and Doss After Dark nights.In Weatherford’s Historic District is the Chandor Gardens, a 3.5-acre estate that combines the ornate design of ancient Chinese architecture with the elegance of a formal English garden. It features a 30-foot human-made waterfall and several fountains, as well as a 5,600-square-foot mansion that regularly hosts weddings, retreats, and private events.Weatherford campers are just 35 minutes’ drive from the heart of Fort Worth, which is famed for its Stockyards where rodeos are frequently held. Learn about early pioneers at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, then browse the art exhibits at the Kimbell Art Museum and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Also of note is the Fort Worth Water Gardens designed by notable New York architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee, and the Fort Worth Zoo that’s home to 7,000 animals from across the globe.If you’re traveling with kids, don’t miss a visit to Six Flags Over Texas, which lies partway between Fort Worth and Dallas. You can ride the vintage-style Silver Star Carousel or get your adrenaline pumping on El Diablo before jumping aboard the Six Flags & Texas Railroad. Six Flags Over Texas is also famously home to the Titan, which is one of the tallest, fastest, and longest roller coasters in Texas.Whether you want to explore the recreational reserves of northern Texas or discover the cultural attractions of Weatherford and Fort Worth, book an RV rental in Parker County and start planning your next vacation.


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Once an Owner approves your RV reservation, you can coordinate a time to pick up your rig or have it delivered to your doorstep or campsite. At that point, the owner will do a key exchange with you and walk you through the RV and answer any questions you might have.